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  2. Pure play - Wikipedia

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    Pure play method. In finance, the "pure play method" is an approach used to estimate the cost of equity capital of private companies, which involves examining the beta coefficient of other public and single focused companies. [2] See also Hamada's equation . Here, when estimating a private company A's equity beta coefficient, the equity beta ...

  3. Foundry model - Wikipedia

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    Foundry model. The foundry model is a microelectronics engineering and manufacturing business model consisting of a semiconductor fabrication plant, or foundry, and an integrated circuit design operation, each belonging to separate companies or subsidiaries. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  4. Comparison of free software for audio - Wikipedia

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    a sound server for integration of general and low-latency pro audio applications, including timebase transport. GPL-2.0-or-later. LGPL-2.1-or-later. Linux Audio Developers Simple Plugin API (LADSPA) Yes. a plugin architecture for digital signal processing. LGPL-2.1-or-later. Open Sound System.

  5. SkyWater Technology - Wikipedia

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    Products. Semiconductor. Silicon chips. Silicon wafer. Website. skywatertechnology.com. SkyWater Technology is an American semiconductor engineering and fabrication foundry, based in Bloomington, Minnesota. [2] [3] It is the only US-owned pure-play silicon foundry.

  6. Flip Video - Wikipedia

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    The Flip Video cameras are an American series of pocket video cameras for digital video created by Pure Digital Technologies, [1] a company bought by Cisco Systems in March 2009; [2] variants include the UltraHD, [3] the MinoHD, [4] and the SlideHD. [5] Flip Video cameras were known for their simple interface with few buttons, minimal menus and ...

  7. Pono (digital music service) - Wikipedia

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    Pono ( / ˈpoʊnoʊ /, Hawaiian word for "proper") was a portable digital media player and music download service for high-resolution audio. [1] [2] [3] It was developed by musician Neil Young and his company PonoMusic, which raised money for development and initial production through a crowd-funding campaign on Kickstarter.

  8. Pure Software - Wikipedia

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    Pure Software was founded in October 1991 by Reed Hastings, Raymond Peck and Mark Box. The original product was a debugging tool for UNIX software applications written in C called Purify . After adding new products such as Quantify and PureLink, and doubling its revenue every year for four years, Pure Software went public with the help of ...

  9. Blackbird (software) - Wikipedia

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    Blackbird Player. The Blackbird Player supports; renderless publishing, multiple layers, own branding, clipping and URL sharing, ability to revoke access and a patented navigation bar. The Blackbird decoder is packaged in libraries for native mobile apps, applets and a pure JavaScript player. Components